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In our efforts to spread the word of the true meaning of America's Independence, we are adding more and more sneak previews of the best-selling Road to Independence docu-drama, written, narrated and starring Mike Church. Please support our efforts and recommend this feature to a friend or family member today. And don't forget the sequel to this feature The Fame of Our Fathers also available here.
The Road to Independence is a full length audio documentary on the writing of the Declaration of Independence. Order your copy today! Attention Teachers! Get a FREE copy of The Road To Independence for your classroom through Operation Educate. Patriots: Please support Operation Educate with a generous donation today.
In 2008 we released the sequel to The Road To Independence: The Fame of Our Fathers and the sequel to Fame is the full length feature film "The Spirit of '76, The Greatest Story Never Told" noqw playing at a theatre or tea party meeting near you.
Thousands of people have re-learned the story of the men who pledged their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor to a yet unnamed country we call The United States of America. Order your copy today! Below are 3 audio clips from the Road to Independence.
  
Sample 1 is "Road to Independence" Track 2, Disc 1: Washington's Glorious Cause
Sample 2 is "Road to Independence" Track 9, Disc 1: An Attack on One is an Attack on All
Sample 2 is "Road to Independence" Track 16, Disc 1: George Mason and His Bill of Rights
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From The Mike Church Show: 3, June, 2009-- I’m going to put a shameless plug in here for Operation Educate. What’s Operation Educate? Well, this is a little internal organization that we formed when we released “The Road to Independence"” on three-CD set a year and a half ago, or a year and a month ago. And “The Road to Independence” is our – this is our documentary here about the writing and drafting of the Declaration of Independence.
Now, the reason this was done, and the reason that I wrote it, and it was never originally intended to go on CD, it was just originally intended to air on this show, and it’s going to air again all day long on the Fourth of July, right here on Sirius Patriot from noon till midnight. How about that? And on XM I believe, America Right XM 166 it’s going to air all day long, from noon to midnight. And as I started thinking, I was challenged to come up, “Now, Mike, why don’t you do something about the Declaration of Independence? Nobody ever does that anymore.” So I did. And as I started researching it, I was shocked at what I found because I had been misled by public school teachers and by popular history. The Declaration did not come about the way you have been taught. It did not and does not mean what you have been told that it means. It was not the work of one solitary man. There were many people involved in it. And it still is in effect today. What it established is your birthright.
And there’s an important distinction to know here, too, about the Declaration. And Jefferson actually, Thomas Jefferson actually wrote this, about this in 1823 before he died. He admitted in a letter that he wrote to James Madison that the Declaration, our Declaration was not meant to say anything new. Our Declaration was just that. It was a declaration of what already was. In other words, even before American colonists had declared their independence from Great Britain, picked up arms against the redcoats and Hessian mercenaries, even before then they had the right to keep and bear arms because they did. Even before then they had the right to attend and pray wherever they wanted because they did. Even before them they had the right to be safe and secure in their private residences from unreasonable search and seizure without warrants because they did. Even before then they could govern themselves because they did. And I could go on and on and on here. This is the American experience. And all the Declaration did was declare that, okay, we’re going to continue this American experience, and we’re not going to let you British yahoos order us about anymore.
The Declaration of Independence has nothing to do, or little to do, should I say, with life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. It has everything to do with a state’s right to be a sovereign state. People form states, as Representative Itse informed us yesterday. And when they form states, they are thus sovereign. They have borders. You know, this is interesting to me. No matter what state you live in – and let’s see, we have a caller on the line here. Who do we have? This is Denny in Ohio. Denny, hang on for a second here. I’m just going to use you as an example. You live in the great state of Ohio. Last I checked, there is a border between you and Pennsylvania, I believe? West Virginia, I believe? Do I have that right? I’m not looking at a map. Illinois in one part, I want to say? Up in the upper northwestern quadrant? There are borders. They’re observed. That’s Ohio territory. That’s the little country of Ohio that chose to be a member of a union known as these United States.
Why do you think the borders are enforced? Why do you think they still show them on a map? Because what the Declaration declared is still in effect today, despite what Barack Obama, Nazi Pelosi, and all the other America haters out there want you to think. “We’re all just one big nation, and I’m the boss.” No, you’re not. “We’re all just one big nation. There’s no states anymore. States don’t have any rights. We do whatever the hell we want because we have a Constitution.” The Constitution doesn’t say that, and the Declaration certainly doesn’t.
And so to right this horrific historical wrong, “The Road to Independence” was written by me over the winter and spring of 2006. It aired for the first time on the July 4, 2006. And we still remain very proud of it today because you demanded that it be put on CD. It wasn’t my idea. You people demanded it. We did. And we wanted to make sure – we wanted, if we were going to do that, we wanted to make sure that it could get into the hands of children so they could learn this wonderful, beautiful history, too. And so Operation Educate was dreamed up. And what it does is this. When you purchase a copy of “The Road to Independence,” you can make a donation to Operation Educate. You have to trust us on this. And we take that donation and put it into our general fund, which helps defray the cost of sending copies of “The Road to Independence” across the amber waves of grain to any schoolteacher alive that wants it free of charge, shipping included. You people, this audience has funded that. “The Road to Independence” I can confirm to you is now being used in schools in 43 states. [Applause] Pat yourselves on the back. That’s all your doing. And I could not be more proud as a citizen of this great land and as the author of that work that you have supported it so mightily.
So I ask you fair audience once again that, as Independence Day approaches, if you don’t have a copy, go get one. If you would like for your school to have one, have a teacher request it. We won’t send it to you so you can bring it to a school. The teacher must make the request because I want to make sure there’s some passion involved. I’m protecting your Operation Educate investment when I do that. I’m not trying to be mean. I’m not trying to deny you. I’m making sure that that copy and your precious dollars that you donated go into the right hands. In other words, that a teacher requests it because they damn sure intend to use it. That’s the point. And so you can find all this information out at MikeChurch.com. If you can’t remember that, you can always search for “The Road to Independence.” Read some of the reviews online at Amazon. As a matter of fact, if you want to help forward the cause of teaching the Declaration, go review “The Road to Independence” at Amazon. Go review the sequel, “The Fame of Our Fathers,” at Amazon.
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